If you look at anything you can probably tell what it would feel like if you licked it, despite you probably never licking it before.

Irelephant@lemm.ee to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world – 59 points –
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Have you tested this? Or are you just guessing what things would feel like, and assuming you're right without trying it?

im six months late, (forgot about lemmy) but i did test it, i looked at something i never touched that would probably be fine to lick, and licked it. Probably doesn't work all the time.

Oh thank God. I can finally sleep again! That scientific quandary was keeping me up at night.

I appreciate your dedication to science!

Because you've probably already touched most things with your hands.

This might be the showerthought that's given me the most to think about ever. Can't stop thinking about licking my couch, for a start. Well played OP.

Me desperately looking around the room for things to think about licking

The 6 volt battery I licked once would like words.

isn't that a way to check if they still have charge in them?

The ability to extrapolate what something would taste/feel like from mere looks is a learned one.

Toddlers don't have it yet, which is why they're stuffing everything into their mouths.

You might not consciously remember licking a carpet, but the part of you that's holding up the "dusty", "textured" and "CRUMBS!!" signs does.

You might be surprised. Investigation into Molyneux's Problem found that people born blind, who later had their sight restored, could not identify by sight the objects they already knew by touch.

Lollypops, they can be rough to the touch but smooth once you start licking it.